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sovereign deficits are growing out of control and balance of payment deficits we should again not been addressed even germany if you look at germany's sovereign debt to g.d.p. it's at a level that used to make us south american countries bankrupt only four or five years ago so even germany which is held up as a power again it is almost a brink which is not necessarily going to get much better but you know germany holland the northern countries are in a better shape than the sock than the south and until they really get their arms around how they're going to get these sovereign deficits hundred control this problem is going to roll on roll on roll one day or beside prison another day it will be another day it will be france and to the actually get their finances in in order it can only slowly but surely get worse final twenty seconds for those poor cypriots lovely island the finance minister says it's not clear when the capital controls are going to be lifted a lot do you predict. well these things take a long time normally they say it's going to be next week next month but if you look
sovereign deficits are growing out of control and balance of payment deficits we should again not been addressed even germany if you look at germany's sovereign debt to g.d.p. it's at a level that used to make us south american countries bankrupt only four or five years ago so even germany which is held up as a power again it is almost a brink which is not necessarily going to get much better but you know germany holland the northern countries are in a better shape than the sock than the south...
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. >>> statistics on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder from the centers for disease control and prevention. >> reporter: i spoke with a mother, she said diagnosis and -- diagnosis was critical for her son. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnose is up over the last decade. >> you really are going to get a strike in the diagnosis. >> reporter: she says 7% of high school boys have adhd but three times that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers, just to get medication. >> they want it for the competitive high schools. >> reporter: 2/3 of those diagnosed take medications, they increase the action of the centers in the brain. but the drugs do have serious side effects. >> if the dose gets too high people see things that aren't there, paranoia, stay up, sleep deprived. >> reporter: some children will sell their pills. >> kids get high off of them. that is not a good thing. >> reporter: he urges parents and teachers to tolerate a wider range. experts say a true diagnosis requires many hours but an accurate diagnosis can be life changing. health and science editor jo
. >>> statistics on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder from the centers for disease control and prevention. >> reporter: i spoke with a mother, she said diagnosis and -- diagnosis was critical for her son. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnose is up over the last decade. >> you really are going to get a strike in the diagnosis. >> reporter: she says 7% of high school boys have adhd but three times that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers,...
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state deficits trade deficits the europe and america are bleeding to death and they're not doing anything about it they're not cutting back that they're not cutting back their deficits they're not cutting back their trade deficits so they must go bust so unless they turn that around there's no sign they're going to then the dominoes must fall. well he league said if the julian assange may be holed up at an embassy in london but that's not stopping him running for election in his own country australia now assad has appointed a high profile political campaigning to spearhead his bid for a seat in the australian senate assad has spent the last nine months confined to the ecuadorian embassy in britain way he's avoiding extradition to sweden for questioning of the sex crime and occasions if his absentee election bid is successful he'd be sworn in as senator in july twenty fourth team but that after returning to canberra to do that campaign is being led by greg barnes a from a barrister and head of the astray and republican movement he told us a sanchez wiki leaks party aims to bring transparen
state deficits trade deficits the europe and america are bleeding to death and they're not doing anything about it they're not cutting back that they're not cutting back their deficits they're not cutting back their trade deficits so they must go bust so unless they turn that around there's no sign they're going to then the dominoes must fall. well he league said if the julian assange may be holed up at an embassy in london but that's not stopping him running for election in his own country...
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so, it's something that seems like it's going to annoy democrats and not attack the deficit problem. >> jamie: let me let mercedes weigh in on that, it's interesting, christy is saying that the president's policy is not correct. >> well, i mean, i would agree in terms of that it's just not enough for the enentitlement reform. when you look at the budgets, our entitlements are eating away at our budget and in fact, also increasing to our deficits, so, to say that and then we-- the big elephant in the room is obamacare. with the tax hikes coming with obamacare, with all the regulation, i mean, we're looking atmajor impact on small business and the economy in general. he's not focused on the fact that we need to be creating the jobs and getting people off the government program and that's the opposite effect we're seeing with this president. >> jamie: i have to leave it there. maybe that's a topic for another segment. i hope to have you both back. thank you, great to hear both of points of view today. kelly. >> kelly: and very good to see what's going on there. the world watching for no
so, it's something that seems like it's going to annoy democrats and not attack the deficit problem. >> jamie: let me let mercedes weigh in on that, it's interesting, christy is saying that the president's policy is not correct. >> well, i mean, i would agree in terms of that it's just not enough for the enentitlement reform. when you look at the budgets, our entitlements are eating away at our budget and in fact, also increasing to our deficits, so, to say that and then we-- the...
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will reduce or deficit. this. >> will: help reduce our deficit. >> enough it's looking like just the opposite is happening. it's a big concern for my next guess. form south carolina senator jimmy demint and the newly minted president of the group, the heritage foundation. thanks for joining us. let's talk numbers. we did a little research and in 2009, when obamacare was sign into law the average family paid 13,375 bucks peree for health nashance. it's up to 15, 745 last year, an 18% increase. >> well, eric, all of white house read the bill, what part wes could get when they were trying to pass it, knew this would happen. we knew it would cost hundreds of billions of dollars more for the government. it would cost individuals and families more. it would replace private sector insurance, like you said, creating a government monopoly that will push private insurers out. we'll all end up on medicaid. the problem now is the president is not only talking about raising taxes to pay for it but cutting social security
will reduce or deficit. this. >> will: help reduce our deficit. >> enough it's looking like just the opposite is happening. it's a big concern for my next guess. form south carolina senator jimmy demint and the newly minted president of the group, the heritage foundation. thanks for joining us. let's talk numbers. we did a little research and in 2009, when obamacare was sign into law the average family paid 13,375 bucks peree for health nashance. it's up to 15, 745 last year, an 18%...
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the president's plan plans to reduce the deficit by almost 2 trillion through a balanced approach to spending cuts, intel now reform, and, of course, raising taxes on the wealthy. th details, the very same day the congrsional budget office announced that the current deficit for the first half of the fiscal year came in at $601 billion. the president's budget will be released on wednesday. fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry has more in this report. >> president obama has finally brought all sides together over a budget. the left apoplectic over cuts and the right furious about more tax increases. even his own aides suggest he is not sure about the plan. >> not what he would do if he were king or only people who supported his proposal or in congress. it is what he believes is a fair and balanced approach to a deficit challenge. >> the new budget is built around the president's final offer a republican speaker walked away from in the fiscal cliff talks. though he quickly noted today, in the end of the president got his tax hikes on the wealthy with no corresponding spendi
the president's plan plans to reduce the deficit by almost 2 trillion through a balanced approach to spending cuts, intel now reform, and, of course, raising taxes on the wealthy. th details, the very same day the congrsional budget office announced that the current deficit for the first half of the fiscal year came in at $601 billion. the president's budget will be released on wednesday. fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry has more in this report. >> president obama has...
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and if you leave a little over to put in the treasury and reduce the deficit, we'll do it. this could be an opening but it isn't yet clear if the president is really serious about entitlement reform. i think not. but at least he has got the easiest step out there. let's see if he takes the other ones that are obviously required. >> chris: steve, the president, the reports of the president's budget had barely come out and john boehner said this isn't it. the president has got his tax revenue back with the fiscal cliff at the beginning of the year and that's it. could this be a possibility that if the president shows a little more on entitlement reform in negotiations that the republicans might agree to some tax increases or do you think that the republicans are just locked in stone, no tax increases? >> i don't think they are going to agree to any increase in tax rates. do i think it's possible that the in the context of a much bigger deal, a bigger deal than just a changed cpi. change in the adjustment in the way we calculate inflation. it's possible we could see some tax r
and if you leave a little over to put in the treasury and reduce the deficit, we'll do it. this could be an opening but it isn't yet clear if the president is really serious about entitlement reform. i think not. but at least he has got the easiest step out there. let's see if he takes the other ones that are obviously required. >> chris: steve, the president, the reports of the president's budget had barely come out and john boehner said this isn't it. the president has got his tax...
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. >>> statistics on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder from the centers for disease control and prevention. >> reporter: i spoke with a mother, she said diagnosis and -- diagnosis was critical for her son. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnose is up over the last decade. >> you really are going to get a strike in the diagnosis. >> reporter: she says 7% of high school boys have adhd but three times that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers, just to get medication. >> they want it for the competitive high schools. >> reporter: 2/3 of those diagnosed take medications, they increase the action of the centers in the brain. but the drugs do have serious side effects. >> if the dose gets too high people see things that aren't there, paranoia, stay up, sleep deprived. >> reporter: some children will sell their pills. >> kids get high off of them. that is not a good thing. >> reporter: he urges parents and teachers to tolerate a wider range. experts say a true diagnosis requires many hours but an accurate diagnosis can be life changing. health and science editor jo
. >>> statistics on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder from the centers for disease control and prevention. >> reporter: i spoke with a mother, she said diagnosis and -- diagnosis was critical for her son. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnose is up over the last decade. >> you really are going to get a strike in the diagnosis. >> reporter: she says 7% of high school boys have adhd but three times that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers,...
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they were running trade deficits. a disciplined approach to free trade would say let's have a serious conversation with our part nears in china that focuses not on bashing china about running a trade surplus with us, but focuses on a sheer set of issues we all agree on. r that would be in china's interest. for instance, how do we help china move to what it wants to do, being a more consumer base economy? >> well, it's hard to disagree with anything that you said because they're truths in economics, and i agree with them. new hampshire, though, -- nevertheless, though, i don't think your analysis grasps what is really going on and where the real interests lie. for example, a lot of the development of third world economies was due to major corporations, walmart and others, that would go in, get the cheap labor, and certainly the local economies would benefit by that, whether or not the distribution was good or bad or whatever, so what i'm saying is that the analysis really requires where the interests lie worldwide to m
they were running trade deficits. a disciplined approach to free trade would say let's have a serious conversation with our part nears in china that focuses not on bashing china about running a trade surplus with us, but focuses on a sheer set of issues we all agree on. r that would be in china's interest. for instance, how do we help china move to what it wants to do, being a more consumer base economy? >> well, it's hard to disagree with anything that you said because they're truths in...
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but also with the deficit. what it does do is provides very detailed road map of, you know, how are we going do things like provide, you know, more jobs by rebuilding roads and bridges. now our fiscal policies are well known. they have been talked about. they have been posted on the web. they have been in infographics. the reason is delayed because we didn't know -- our budget is different than congress' budget. ours is -- you know, line by line how you fund every program the federal government prior to, you know, very late on new year's eve/new year's day it was unclear what the revenue come together government would be. what the budget situation would be. we had to wait for it to get over. >> will it balance? >> it will follow the path of the bipartisan budget commissions that move us toward putting ourselves in a sustainable place. this idea about, you know, i know it's the new -- i read this in "politico," the talking point of the republicans they want to budget the balance. that's what paul ryan wasn't thi
but also with the deficit. what it does do is provides very detailed road map of, you know, how are we going do things like provide, you know, more jobs by rebuilding roads and bridges. now our fiscal policies are well known. they have been talked about. they have been posted on the web. they have been in infographics. the reason is delayed because we didn't know -- our budget is different than congress' budget. ours is -- you know, line by line how you fund every program the federal government...
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those numbers are really dismayingly low, particularly in the cop text of a trillion dollar national deficit and a trillion dollar input of money through the federal reserves. so with the most aggressive sometime lie, both monetary and physical this is all we can do. we've got real problems in the economy, and they're not being cured. the policies that are followed have really not helped. >> >> 81,000 new jobs. but before that the experts had predicted 190,000. >> that's right. that's a very low number. we need 150,000 to 200,000 every month just to stay even, and close to 300,000 to be able to make a dent in the unemployment. >> was that low number of jobs created due to sequestration? >> no, it was not due to sequestration. it was due to the fact that we have a very weak economy that is not being cured. >> why did retail jobs fall 51,000? >> because retailing is falling off the edge of the cliff. that's the real problem. >> not because of consumer spending. >> the real problem? and what follows from that? >> we may have -- yes, it is a very big problem. we may have -- we have such a low gr
those numbers are really dismayingly low, particularly in the cop text of a trillion dollar national deficit and a trillion dollar input of money through the federal reserves. so with the most aggressive sometime lie, both monetary and physical this is all we can do. we've got real problems in the economy, and they're not being cured. the policies that are followed have really not helped. >> >> 81,000 new jobs. but before that the experts had predicted 190,000. >> that's...
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we could see the deficit going under 2%, as percentage of our economy. and it will be done in the right way. not with these harsh sequester cuts, which i think speaker boehner once called devastating. but, instead, sensible entitlement savings, revenues that come from tax reform, that lower tax expenditures and loopholes. i think this is the type of balanced approach. it's not easy. it requires compromise by everyone. but i think it's the type of balance that we need, if not exactly the details we have, this is the type of plan that ultimately we need for a bipartisan compromise. >> and we sort of heard that from mr. carney earlier, as well. let me ask you this, gene. does it include tax increases? >> you know, what the president has in his budget is he'll have tax reforms the that will raise about $580 billion in revenues, together with over $1.2 trillion in spending cuts, including spending in interest savings. so that's what it has. but the reason why we are hopeful that this might be capable of more bipartisan support is that there's no, there's no r
we could see the deficit going under 2%, as percentage of our economy. and it will be done in the right way. not with these harsh sequester cuts, which i think speaker boehner once called devastating. but, instead, sensible entitlement savings, revenues that come from tax reform, that lower tax expenditures and loopholes. i think this is the type of balanced approach. it's not easy. it requires compromise by everyone. but i think it's the type of balance that we need, if not exactly the details...
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we have a trade deficit. add to that we have some imports which i would like to avoid, for example, gold import. but our people have a particular attachment to gold and we have large gold imports. and we have import for defense equipment. so the current account deficit is very large. the current answer to that is exports. exports are a way to pay for imports. nevertheless, i think by depreciating the rupee -- well, i know the people have suggested that if you would depreciate the rupee, we will slow down imports. but that may not work. that may not work in a country that is dependent on oil imports. we import corn, we import capital goods, cooking oil, these are very essential imports. and i think the fact that the rupee appreciates may not slow down these imports. in fact, it may lead to the exact opposite result. namely, our import bill will be up in rupee terms. so i am not sure whether depreciating the currency is the answer to the current account deficit. >> do you think rates have room to decrease furth
we have a trade deficit. add to that we have some imports which i would like to avoid, for example, gold import. but our people have a particular attachment to gold and we have large gold imports. and we have import for defense equipment. so the current account deficit is very large. the current answer to that is exports. exports are a way to pay for imports. nevertheless, i think by depreciating the rupee -- well, i know the people have suggested that if you would depreciate the rupee, we will...
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this is the subject of every conversation in the beltway, deficit, debt. my sense is no one knows what those words means. what that thing is pointing to and what the implications of that meaning are. dillon on the political question, do you think -- is the idea that we should all be thinking the republicans are essentially hinting they will cause a half shutdown but not immediately. here's john boehner on the debt limit fight indicating back off and hedge a little bit. the debt is one point of leverage but he hedges noting it's not the ultimate leverage. boehner believes the sequester will trim all discretionary spending. how do you read this? >> i read it as responsible lawmakers will not walk us over this unprecedented silly, you know, exercise. however it's a point of leverage. and i think that, you know, you'll probably see some sort of deal that has a short term increase in the debt limit, three months, six months. and a conversation of what's the appropriate amount of spending cuts that goes along with that. >> the funny thing about that statement, t
this is the subject of every conversation in the beltway, deficit, debt. my sense is no one knows what those words means. what that thing is pointing to and what the implications of that meaning are. dillon on the political question, do you think -- is the idea that we should all be thinking the republicans are essentially hinting they will cause a half shutdown but not immediately. here's john boehner on the debt limit fight indicating back off and hedge a little bit. the debt is one point of...
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but i think part of it is that up this enormous deficit. a deficit. down. it has to be wound it has to be wound down. as i said, if you take 1.8% of gdp out of the spending dream this year, it's very hard given how generally weak the economy very hard to get any strong growth. and of course the rest of the o. slow growth in asia and real gdp declines in europe, our are not going to be very either. yes, the fed is keeping long-term interest rates very low so we don't get the signal of how bad the fiscal deficit is, but anybody who thinks about say, you know, at some point they're going to raise more or cut spending some more and therefore, i have to be very careful about making commitments. >> but is the fed right, then, to continue with its qe? think the balance is no. that is to say that the gain getting is very small if at all anymore and the s they're building up this very large bubble in which asset prices are way out of line. ten-year treasurys at 1.7% so a ten-year treasury yield. the stock market kept artificially high by virtue of that, so i think t
but i think part of it is that up this enormous deficit. a deficit. down. it has to be wound it has to be wound down. as i said, if you take 1.8% of gdp out of the spending dream this year, it's very hard given how generally weak the economy very hard to get any strong growth. and of course the rest of the o. slow growth in asia and real gdp declines in europe, our are not going to be very either. yes, the fed is keeping long-term interest rates very low so we don't get the signal of how bad...
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at the same time, we do believe that what's needed is a more balanced approach to deficit reduction. that's been the big problem so far. >> brown: all right, matt human, thank yohourihan han, thy muc >> woodruff: it's science wednesday online. read about the impact of cuts on breast cancer experiments and research on rare diseases. >> ifill: the cheating scandal in atlanta is prompting questions again about testing and whether public schools are too focused on teaching to the test. but some places are trying new approaches. the "newshour's" special correspondent for education, john merrow, visited another school district in the south to see its model. >> reporter: odds are students in danville, kentucky are attending classes that do not look like the ones you remember. they're learning how to make a guitar, design a presentation, debate an argument and more. >> do you know what germs are? >> reporter: jayden mays and her classmates created a project for their science class, using glitter to teach pre-schoolers how germs spread. >> so there are going to be our germs, you are going to
at the same time, we do believe that what's needed is a more balanced approach to deficit reduction. that's been the big problem so far. >> brown: all right, matt human, thank yohourihan han, thy muc >> woodruff: it's science wednesday online. read about the impact of cuts on breast cancer experiments and research on rare diseases. >> ifill: the cheating scandal in atlanta is prompting questions again about testing and whether public schools are too focused on teaching to the...
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we've never had a trillion dollar deficit. >> we're running trillion dollar deficits. the way you get rid of it is a billion at a time. >> it's almost designed to create waste. the system will have to change for the waste generation to slow down some. >> i think you'll find both sides, my party, the left will be saying no changes to entitlements whatsoever. the far right, they'll be saying no revenue whatsoever. something somewhere between the 40-yard line. >> when reagan was president and tip o'neill was speaker of the house, and those are both extremes of both of the parties at the time, but they were willing to compromise and do something for the good of the american people. >> no amount of waste is acceptable, not when it's your money. what should be easy is getting rid of the pointless waste and stupid spending that doesn't benefit anybody. >> it's not acceptable if it really constitutes waste. >> you can't be 100% efficient all the time. but i think the level that the waste is at is unacceptable. >> i don't think there's a way you can cut out all waste, but i thi
we've never had a trillion dollar deficit. >> we're running trillion dollar deficits. the way you get rid of it is a billion at a time. >> it's almost designed to create waste. the system will have to change for the waste generation to slow down some. >> i think you'll find both sides, my party, the left will be saying no changes to entitlements whatsoever. the far right, they'll be saying no revenue whatsoever. something somewhere between the 40-yard line. >> when...
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new figures showed the deficit last year was 4.8% of gross domestic product, missing the government's goal of 4.5%. the finance ministry blames the need to recapitalize the failed bank as well as sluggish economic growth. the ceo of u.s. plane maker boeing says his company is very close to getting its troubled dream minor -- dreamliner back in the air. he says expect tests on the batteries to be completed soon. >> it has turned into something of a nightmare for boeing. despite the ceo's optimism, it is still not clear when it will end. >> the 787 dreamliner was grounded on january 16. there have been several incidents in which the battery caught fire. since then, the new aircraft has not flown any passengers at all. the plane maker, boeing, is paying a heavy price for the flaw batteries. every day the planes is on the ground costs the company billions of dollars, but it is now led to carry out test flights with redesigned batteries and components. >> i have a high degree of confidence that that data will tell us and will tell the faa, who are the decision makers here, that the fix is
new figures showed the deficit last year was 4.8% of gross domestic product, missing the government's goal of 4.5%. the finance ministry blames the need to recapitalize the failed bank as well as sluggish economic growth. the ceo of u.s. plane maker boeing says his company is very close to getting its troubled dream minor -- dreamliner back in the air. he says expect tests on the batteries to be completed soon. >> it has turned into something of a nightmare for boeing. despite the ceo's...
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new figures showed the deficit last year was 4.8% of gross domestic product, missing the government's goal of 4.5%. the finance ministry blames the need to recapitalize the failed bank as well as sluggish economic growth. the ceo of u.s. plane maker boeing says his company is very close to getting its troubled dream minor -- dreamliner back in the air. he says expect tests on the batteries to be completed soon. >> it has turned into something of a nightmare for boeing. despite the ceo's optimism, it is still not clear when it will end. >> the 787 dreamliner was grounded on january 16. there have been several incidents in which the battery caught fire. since then, the new aircraft has not flown any passengers at all. the plane maker, boeing, is paying a heavy price for the flaw batteries. every day the planes is on the ground costs the company billions of dollars, but it is now led to carry out test flights with redesigned batteries and components. >> i have a high degree of confidence that that data will tell us and will tell the faa, who are the decision makers here, that the fix is
new figures showed the deficit last year was 4.8% of gross domestic product, missing the government's goal of 4.5%. the finance ministry blames the need to recapitalize the failed bank as well as sluggish economic growth. the ceo of u.s. plane maker boeing says his company is very close to getting its troubled dream minor -- dreamliner back in the air. he says expect tests on the batteries to be completed soon. >> it has turned into something of a nightmare for boeing. despite the ceo's...
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meanwhile, also reports that a growing number of states are ending this fiscal year with not deficits -- it's hard to imagine, but with surpluses. among them, of course, is the state of texas. taxes -- texas is projecting an almost $9 billion surplus. it has a republican governor. a fellow by the name of rick perry. north dakota is projecting over one-half billion dollars surplus . energy independence. north dakota has a republican governor. ohio is expecting a billion dollars surplus from the current fiscal year. it has a republican governor. wisconsin, a very famous republican governor projecting almost half billion dollar budget surplus. governor scott walker. i will projecting and $800 million surplus and, yes, another republican governor, tennessee, little over half a billion dollar surplus. in the state of tennessee, well, florida, n quite half, four under and $37 million in surplus again. a republican governor. i just want to us here at a shout out, if i may, to the state of california, the only blue stayed on track to end the year, are you ready, with a surplus. it is only $36
meanwhile, also reports that a growing number of states are ending this fiscal year with not deficits -- it's hard to imagine, but with surpluses. among them, of course, is the state of texas. taxes -- texas is projecting an almost $9 billion surplus. it has a republican governor. a fellow by the name of rick perry. north dakota is projecting over one-half billion dollars surplus . energy independence. north dakota has a republican governor. ohio is expecting a billion dollars surplus from the...
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they are made in 2010 when he had 20 plus deficits at the time. the government has no profit motive. there is no motive to run it efficiently. there is it a sick irony happening by the tax collection agency. it is so outrageous . these are president things that grab the public . gilligans and star trek. you get the public's attention educate them about the waste and fraud and abuse. >> mr. christian dorsey sitting in dc. the videos are funny but not so funny. >> they are horrible videos . these videos cost all of $60,000 . by producing the video, thires didn't spend a million and half in training costs and so use thag math, that sounds like a smart and prudent move. 60,000 spent and a million and half saved. they are horrible videos by production value. >> but i have to ask you, where did you come up with a million and half dollars. >> that's what the i.r.s. said they spent. >> oh, that's what i should have taken their word. >> and if that is it the case, why would they say in today's day and age we would never make it. we are denying the back tra
they are made in 2010 when he had 20 plus deficits at the time. the government has no profit motive. there is no motive to run it efficiently. there is it a sick irony happening by the tax collection agency. it is so outrageous . these are president things that grab the public . gilligans and star trek. you get the public's attention educate them about the waste and fraud and abuse. >> mr. christian dorsey sitting in dc. the videos are funny but not so funny. >> they are horrible...
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spending reductions on for structure and modernization while still making a significant contribution to deficit reduction. i contrast, the cuts required by sequester afford neither time nor flexibility. these dramatic cuts would certainly require reductions in would have long been considered core military capabilities and changes in the traditional role in missions among the uniformed services. we will have to take a critical look at our military capabilities and ensure that our core structure and modernization plans are directly and truly aligned with the present strategy. that includes taking a new look at how we define and measure readiness and risk. and factor both into military requirements. it also includes balancing the competing demands of capacity and capability. how much of any given platform we need and how much capability it needs to have to fulfill in real-world missions. the size and shape needs to be constantly reassessed come a mix of conventional and unconventional capabilities, general purpose and social operations units, and the appropriate balance between forward stations, r
spending reductions on for structure and modernization while still making a significant contribution to deficit reduction. i contrast, the cuts required by sequester afford neither time nor flexibility. these dramatic cuts would certainly require reductions in would have long been considered core military capabilities and changes in the traditional role in missions among the uniformed services. we will have to take a critical look at our military capabilities and ensure that our core structure...
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in his weekly address the president says his plan calls for a balanced approach to deficit reduction. >> we'll make the tough reforms required to strengthen medicare for the future, without undermining the rock solid guarantee at its core. and we'll enact commonsense tax reform that includes closing wasteful tax loopholes for the wealthy and well-connected. >> the proposed budget aims to reduce the federal deficit by $1.8 trillion over a decade. here are some key points. smaller cost of living adjustments to social security. $400 billion in cuts to medicare by reducing payments to health care providers. a payroll tax hike on high income medicare beneficiaries. and a new tobacco tax to pay for a universal pre-k program. >>> meantime, president obama's apologized to california attorney general kamal la harris for calling here the quote best-looking attorney general in the country. he made the comment thursday at an off-camera fund-raiser near san francisco. the president praised harris as being brilliant and tough and then added the comment about her looks. so joining me now, social rep
in his weekly address the president says his plan calls for a balanced approach to deficit reduction. >> we'll make the tough reforms required to strengthen medicare for the future, without undermining the rock solid guarantee at its core. and we'll enact commonsense tax reform that includes closing wasteful tax loopholes for the wealthy and well-connected. >> the proposed budget aims to reduce the federal deficit by $1.8 trillion over a decade. here are some key points. smaller...
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it's about attention deficit, adhd and the extraordinary number of cases now being diagnosed. like one in five high school age boys in the u.s. 15% of all school age boys. 11% of all kids in our nation. these numbers show a 16% rise in cases just since 2007. all of it is leading to questions about whether adhd is being overdiagnosed and whether the medicine to treat it is being overused. our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: 14-year-old ky and his 12-year-old brother kasen spend a lot of time outdoors staying as active as possible. the boys have a tough time sitting still. both were diagnosed with adhd when they were younger. their mom karen first noticed it when the boys had trouble completing simple homework assignments. >> it was such a struggle. we only got six problems done in one hour. in between that time, he just blurted out, he says, mommy, i can't think. i just can't think. >> reporter: according to data collected by the cdc and analyzed by "the new york times," the number of children diagnosed with adhd is increasing. th
it's about attention deficit, adhd and the extraordinary number of cases now being diagnosed. like one in five high school age boys in the u.s. 15% of all school age boys. 11% of all kids in our nation. these numbers show a 16% rise in cases just since 2007. all of it is leading to questions about whether adhd is being overdiagnosed and whether the medicine to treat it is being overused. our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: 14-year-old ky and...
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thousand people that filed bankruptcy in two thousand and eight when facing a sixty million dollars deficit although they escaped millions of dollars in debt from the bankruptcy the city was on able to retool its pension plan which to this day remains an unfunded liability of one hundred sixty five million dollars so despite the city's miscalculated funds and the giant banks of risky investments the average citizen is the one who suffers interestingly enough the attack on pensions mirrors the terms of the i.m.f. is now setting for cyprus moving forward so dark about all of this how it all fits together and the dangerous precedent it sets for the world i'm joined now by jason burma's independent journalist and host of unbound radio dot com jason thanks so much for coming on thank you so much for having me you know this is very alarming if you look at the terms of this no survey for cyprus they're talking about going into a bank account. there and taking forty to eighty percent haircut although they're saying they're only going to go after accounts that are a hundred thousand euros or more bu
thousand people that filed bankruptcy in two thousand and eight when facing a sixty million dollars deficit although they escaped millions of dollars in debt from the bankruptcy the city was on able to retool its pension plan which to this day remains an unfunded liability of one hundred sixty five million dollars so despite the city's miscalculated funds and the giant banks of risky investments the average citizen is the one who suffers interestingly enough the attack on pensions mirrors the...
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should be calling for higher spending when the federal government is running almost trillion dollar deficits and the national debt amounts to almost $70 trillion. that does not seem to me to be a partisan issue and all, just one of common sense and good judgment and responsibility. the center of the president's plan is based on government, again, picking and choosing winners, a process that has been laughably ineffective and unsuccessful in the failed ener long program. remember solyndra? and president obama laying out his latest spending proposal of taking a predictable partisan shot at congress. >> first, we will set up an independent fund that will attract private investment to build procts like this one and make sure companies share in the rest of returns, instead of picking projects based on pork bill politics, we will take them based on how much good will actually do for the economy. and a members of congress are happy to welcome projects like this in the district because i have seen him at the ribbon cuttings. lou: now he is calling for more pork barrel spending. great. super. meanwhi
should be calling for higher spending when the federal government is running almost trillion dollar deficits and the national debt amounts to almost $70 trillion. that does not seem to me to be a partisan issue and all, just one of common sense and good judgment and responsibility. the center of the president's plan is based on government, again, picking and choosing winners, a process that has been laughably ineffective and unsuccessful in the failed ener long program. remember solyndra? and...
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it would cut the deficit $1.8 trillion. there are cuts to social security and medicare. it's a big day for jc penney. they are launching the first of their home goods boutiques including martha stewart products. it's pivotal to turn around efforts. >>> what do you get when you pump $1.5 trillion into the world's economy? the nikkei went above 13,000. the index is up. back home, mark zuckerberg unveiled the latest offering, facebook home, a collection of apps to replace your android home screen. the chairman of the board at hughlet packard are stepping down. >>> the ceo of enron may get out of jail early. he has six of a 24 year sentence for con spearty, fraud and insider training. >>> artificial technology is available to colleges nationwide that let's a computer do the grading for essays and short answers. >>> how about this junk food from pizza hut. it looks good there. if that is not your thing, folks in massachusetts can wrap their hands around dunkin' doughnuts glazed doughnut. yeah. the pork shop may soon be a thing of the past. say what? consumer research found la
it would cut the deficit $1.8 trillion. there are cuts to social security and medicare. it's a big day for jc penney. they are launching the first of their home goods boutiques including martha stewart products. it's pivotal to turn around efforts. >>> what do you get when you pump $1.5 trillion into the world's economy? the nikkei went above 13,000. the index is up. back home, mark zuckerberg unveiled the latest offering, facebook home, a collection of apps to replace your android...
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its what he believes is a fair and balanced approach to the deficit challenge. >> the white house says the burden of cutting the deficit falls on the backs of the poor and middle class. >> what is the white house saying. >> the plan is growing criticism from the right and the left. john boehner says the cuts are needed to save programs and shouldn't be conditioned on tax hikes in a written statement boehner criticized the december deficit proposal the budget was maced on, said the president's last offer was significantly skewed in favor of higher taxes and included only modest entitlement savings. and bernie sanders, who caucus caucuses with democrats, says the budget a break's the president's promise not to reduce social security, he says, quote, millions of working people, veteran, will be very disappointed if the president caves into the effort to cut social security. this does not cut benefits but cuts the amount of increase. >> joining us, chris wallace. on the issue of even more tax revenue by virtue of tax increases, both sides seem at loggerheads here. do you see either side gi
its what he believes is a fair and balanced approach to the deficit challenge. >> the white house says the burden of cutting the deficit falls on the backs of the poor and middle class. >> what is the white house saying. >> the plan is growing criticism from the right and the left. john boehner says the cuts are needed to save programs and shouldn't be conditioned on tax hikes in a written statement boehner criticized the december deficit proposal the budget was maced on, said...
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the budget and the deficit. i know at one point in your career you served as chairman of the influential house budget committee. >> maria, i -- i really -- i really worry about the dysfunctionalty in washington. i travel around the world. other countries don't question our capability, our military capability, our technology, our men and women in uniform. they know we're the strongest power on earth. but they do question whether or not our democracy can function. and i worry about that. the fact is, we're facing a number of crises. particularly on the budget area. and for whatever reason, both republicans and democrats alike cannot come together to find the solutions that are important to our future. i mean, we're on -- i really do think we're on the cusp of a strong economic recovery. we're very creative. we're innovative. we have a great amount of talent, great workforce, great resources. but i think if we can't govern, if our -- if washington cannot deal with these issues, we may very well be a country in decl
the budget and the deficit. i know at one point in your career you served as chairman of the influential house budget committee. >> maria, i -- i really -- i really worry about the dysfunctionalty in washington. i travel around the world. other countries don't question our capability, our military capability, our technology, our men and women in uniform. they know we're the strongest power on earth. but they do question whether or not our democracy can function. and i worry about that....
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the proposal aims to reduce the federal deficit by $1.8 trillion over a decade. >> and i will lay out these priorities in greater detail in the days ahead. it's a budget that doesn't spend beyond our means and it's a budget that doesn't make harsh and unnecessary cuts that only serve to slow our economy. >> meantime, president obama is apologizing to california attorney general kamala harris for calling her the best looking attorney general in the country. >> he called her to apologize for the distraction created by his comments. and they are old friends and good friends, and he did not want in any way to diminish the attorney general's professional accomplishments and her capabilities. >> the president made the comment thursday at an off-camera fund-raiser near san francisco. sow praised harris as being brilliant and tough and then he added the comment about her looks. >>> and the justice department has not said yet whether it will appeal friday's ruling by a federal judge striking down the age restrictions for the overthe counter purchase of the morning after pill. the judge said th
the proposal aims to reduce the federal deficit by $1.8 trillion over a decade. >> and i will lay out these priorities in greater detail in the days ahead. it's a budget that doesn't spend beyond our means and it's a budget that doesn't make harsh and unnecessary cuts that only serve to slow our economy. >> meantime, president obama is apologizing to california attorney general kamala harris for calling her the best looking attorney general in the country. >> he called her to...
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nurture saying it's your little granny who's stealing your money from social security and government deficits it's not the hedge fund managers it's not the stevie cohen's of the world it's not the lloyd blankfein to the world it's not the jamie diamonds of the world it's your little granny banks are just stealing money out of people's bank accounts they're victimizing their scapegoating little old ladies so little old ladies are the scapegoats for this whole granholm to feed the stevie cohen's of the world and then get all puffed up saying look i own eric holder i own barack obama i commit crime with impunity i own all the breakers and it's those grannies fault that soylent green watch is put grannies in your findus burgers and defendable gonna replace granny with a horse me have a granny burger. twenty three people have been killed in a wave of suicide attacks on mosques in iraq the violence comes ahead of prevention elections in april and is said to be carried out by al qaida cells to scare locals away from the polls and the run up to the vote at least eleven candidates for governor have al
nurture saying it's your little granny who's stealing your money from social security and government deficits it's not the hedge fund managers it's not the stevie cohen's of the world it's not the lloyd blankfein to the world it's not the jamie diamonds of the world it's your little granny banks are just stealing money out of people's bank accounts they're victimizing their scapegoating little old ladies so little old ladies are the scapegoats for this whole granholm to feed the stevie cohen's...
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reducing the deficit. 33%. this picks up on what zachary was talking about at least as far as the conversation that folks are having at home and the stalemate. granted, the deficit is greatly important to our future but there is a stalemate, it seems, on both sides, when it comes to addressing the immediate issue of people who have been out of work for too long. >> that poll is really saying something. it is cyclical. because jobs make the world go around. money makes the world go around. i'm going on give you an example. i talk to the acting labor secretary this morning, seth harris. and he said of the jobs numbers that it was a mixed baggism asked him a little about the sequester. he was saying about his budget cut, across the board budget cuts. $3.1 billion in cuts. he said starting this morning they will have furloughs in the labor department. and he said they are already starting to pull back money from states when it comes to job placement programs and job training. so it goes hand in hand. we need to cre
reducing the deficit. 33%. this picks up on what zachary was talking about at least as far as the conversation that folks are having at home and the stalemate. granted, the deficit is greatly important to our future but there is a stalemate, it seems, on both sides, when it comes to addressing the immediate issue of people who have been out of work for too long. >> that poll is really saying something. it is cyclical. because jobs make the world go around. money makes the world go around....
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that bodes really well for the deficit we're running in our average rainfall totals. and we have more on the way over the weekend. watch out for these light spotty showers throughout the day today. and we have the flight delays out of sfo now down to two hours. check ahead with your carrier. no other delays to add to that lag effect across any major airport across the nation. just sfo. 67 degrees for livermore. 65 in fremont. 65 degrees in redwood city. let's show you what we're expecting at 4:00 p.m., starting to get a little bit lighter activity. showers still around at that point. overnight, a little bit of a break. stop the clock at 8:00 a.m., still tracking showers on the radar. we know what happens at 11:00 a.m. they raise that world series flag out at at&t park and then the game starts at 1:35. i think it's going to be nice and dry at that point. mostly cloudy. maybe a little bit of drizzle. but winds are going to play a bigger factor than any sort of shower activity. winds could carry the ball out to center field. we'll be watching for that. can't wait to see
that bodes really well for the deficit we're running in our average rainfall totals. and we have more on the way over the weekend. watch out for these light spotty showers throughout the day today. and we have the flight delays out of sfo now down to two hours. check ahead with your carrier. no other delays to add to that lag effect across any major airport across the nation. just sfo. 67 degrees for livermore. 65 in fremont. 65 degrees in redwood city. let's show you what we're expecting at...
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>> look, you know, compromise and deficit reduction, they're always difficult. what i would say to some of our progressive friends is let's remember a few things. the president's doing this in the context of a budget where he's protecting medicaid so that we can have a major expansion of the affordable care act and help 30 million americans get coverage. when, as opposed to the republican house budget that would cut medicaid by $800 billion, that's what the president's fighting for. yes, the president has some medicare savings, but he's rejecting vouchers, premiums. he's doing medicare savings that are designed to protect the core benefit of this program. and he's trying to do a sensible way of deficit reduction so we don't have this sequester that is going to hurt children, it's going to hurt veterans, it's going to hurt civilian military retirees, it's going to hurt our research in our future. so i think you have to look at the whole budget. this is a president who has fought hard for tax cuts that help low-income, hard-pressed families. he's fought hard to pr
>> look, you know, compromise and deficit reduction, they're always difficult. what i would say to some of our progressive friends is let's remember a few things. the president's doing this in the context of a budget where he's protecting medicaid so that we can have a major expansion of the affordable care act and help 30 million americans get coverage. when, as opposed to the republican house budget that would cut medicaid by $800 billion, that's what the president's fighting for. yes,...
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unhappiness with the government second, followed by unemployment and then the federal deficit and debt crisis. gun control, all the way at the bottom of the list. just 4% of those polled say that it is their top concern. >> rutgers university wasting little time firing basketball coach mike rice after the videos of him abusing his players went viral and we all started talking about it. rice breaking his silence after losing his job amid widespread outrage. listen to this. >> there is no explanation for what's on those films because there is no excuse for it. i was wrong. i want to tell everybody who has believed in me that i'm deeply sorry for the pain and the hardship i've caused. >> a little more to that controversy. more than a dozen faculty members are calling for rutgers president to resign. they're upset because he didn't fire rice as soon as the school learned about that abuse. rutgers knew about those videos since the month of november. we'll hear more about that. >> it is 18 after the hour. next on the rundown, your unemployment check about to shrink thanks to the sequester. >
unhappiness with the government second, followed by unemployment and then the federal deficit and debt crisis. gun control, all the way at the bottom of the list. just 4% of those polled say that it is their top concern. >> rutgers university wasting little time firing basketball coach mike rice after the videos of him abusing his players went viral and we all started talking about it. rice breaking his silence after losing his job amid widespread outrage. listen to this. >> there...
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it reduces the deficit. if something like the medical device tax, the fee that was put on there because medical device companies are going to benefit from everyone having coverage, if that goes away, then all that happens is you raise the deficit. i don't think democrats are going to want to do that all right. the former director of the white house office of health care policy. i think i got that right. have a great weekend and thanks for joining us. are you sitting at home just waiting for kim kardashian's 15 minutes of fame to be over? you might be waiting longer than you thought like maybe the rest of your life. our pop lead is next. neatly tuy in the back of our mind. a secret hope. that thing we've always wanted to do. it's not about having dreams, it's about reaching them. ♪ an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and direction at aarp.org/possibilities. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at mein
it reduces the deficit. if something like the medical device tax, the fee that was put on there because medical device companies are going to benefit from everyone having coverage, if that goes away, then all that happens is you raise the deficit. i don't think democrats are going to want to do that all right. the former director of the white house office of health care policy. i think i got that right. have a great weekend and thanks for joining us. are you sitting at home just waiting for kim...